REPORTS TO: SR. MANAGER, PHOTOLITHOGRAPY MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
SUMMARY:
Under the direction of the Sr. Manager of Photolithography Manufacturing Engineering, the Sr. Photolithography Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for the monitoring, sustaining, and supporting day-to-day photolithography processes and programs on the manufacturing line, including developing and delivering strategies to improve and optimize materials characterization and process margins, developing and implementing practices or methodologies which reduce cost and improve operational efficiency; analyzing data, creating reports, and making presentations to groups; conducting root cause analysis and implementing corrective action; developing and implementing procedures for transitioning new products in the manufacturing line; and reviewing, updating, and maintaining all documentation and MPI's. This position is located in Milpitas, California.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Monitors, sustains, and supports day-to-day photolithography manufacturing processes, programs, and activities which improve and optimize wafer quality and performance
Ensures process reliability and consistency by providing technical support to operators, technicians, and other engineers
Designs and conducts advanced experiments to verify process efficiency and robustness; analyzes results and reports findings
Develops and implements practices or methodologies which lower cost, increase yield, and improve operational efficiency
Conducts root cause analysis and implements corrective action if required
Recommends improvements to photolithography processes with improve production yields via process/tool manufacturability optimization
Responds to inquiries from other team members, managers, or departments
Uses Statistical Process Control (SPC) and other complex software applications to analyze large volumes of data; develops charts or reports and presents findings before groups or teams
Adheres to all safety policies and procedures as required
Performs other duties of a similar nature or level*
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree in Chemistry, Chemical or Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, or Physics and/or equivalent relevant experience; PhD preferred
Three years of hands on experience working in either the magnetic thin film fabrication or semiconductor industries in a manufacturing or process engineering role
Strong analytical and critical thinking skills
Hands' on experience in SPC and Design of Experiments (DOE)
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Applications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Strong knowledge of photolithography principles, practices, and techniques
Strong knowledge using steppers/scanners in a thin film manufacturing environment
Knowledge of magnetic recording head or HDD manufacturing
Knowledge and experience using JMP or Excel and the ability to create macro formulas
Knowledge and ability to use Microsoft Office applications to create spreadsheets, Word documents, and presentations
Able to design advanced experiments, analyze results, and recommend corrective action
Able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with all levels of contractors, consultants, employees, and management
Able to work productively and collaboratively with all levels of employees and management
Able to comply with all safety policies and procedures
Able to use critical thinking to resolve issues, examine trends, conduct root cause analysis, and make recommendations for process improvements
Demonstrated analytical skills
Demonstrated organizational and time management skills
Demonstrated problem-solving and trouble shooting skills
Flexible and able to prioritize
The annual base salary for this full-time position is between $111,276.00-$165,000.00 + bonus target + benefits. Within the range the individual pay may differ depending on additional factors including job responsibilities, job related knowledge, skills, abilities, education, and experience. The annual base pay range shown is subject to change and may be modified periodically.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The Sr. Photolithography Manufacturing Engineer works primarily in an office environment from Monday thru Friday. The schedule may be altered from time-to-time to meet business or operational needs; may travel from building-to-building as needed. Works in a class 100 ESD sensitive wafer manufacturing facility; wears a cleanroom (bunny) suit, including hood, gloves, safety glasses, booties, and mask. May be exposed to hazardous conditions, chemicals, fumes, and/or gases during the course of work day; may be exposed to loud noise. Stands, walks, bends, and twists. Performs various fine grasping movements; operates a computer and enters information using a keyboard, operates a telephone, and other office equipment; may occasionally be required to push, pull, or lift up to 30 pounds.
*Other duties of a similar nature or level are duties that may be required, but may not be specifically listed in the job description or posting.
TDK/Headway Technologies, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. Applicants requiring accommodation in order to complete the application process should contact the Headway Human Resources Department.